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Short Summary
Factsheet that describes the important role played by native vegetation in the management of vegetable pests and diseases by replacing weeds that harbour pests and diseases with native plants that do not.
Year Published
2008
Project Provider
AUSVEG
Attachment
Vegetable growers can make native vegetation an important part of their disease and pest management. Native vegetation is known to help with pest management through two main strategies: 1) Replacing weeds that harbour pests and diseases of vegetable crops with native plants that do not, and 2) Planting native plant species and maintaining remnant vegetation that is known to attract and provide refuge for natural enemies of insect pests.
Fact sheet
Pests diseases and biosecurity
Leafy vegetables
Lettuce